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Old 9-Jul-2019, 7:46 AM   #19
OTAFAN
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Here's the link for Channel Master antennas:

https://www.channelmaster.com/TV_Antennas_s/35.htm

Here's the link for Winegard antennas:

www.winegard.com/hdtv-outdoor-antennas?q=offair

Here's a couple YouTube video links that discusses antennas, TVs and more from a gentleman who installs antennas in Pennsylvania. It's slated toward the consumer market, so it might be of interest to you.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRsQDcehmB4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhZ7H-cwFCk

If you're going to buy the CM3018 to save some bucks as JoeAZ recommended, the technical specifications are just slightly less gain than the CM3020. (You can compare the two through the link above).

If you're still considering one of the largest antennas on the block, the Winegard HD8200U, GroundUrMast gives it his endorsement, along with the CM3020.

The Winegard antennas mentioned by Tower Guy above including preamps, I'm sure will serve you well for what you decide you want.

They all know their business and would not be recommending them if they did not think the antennas would work in your more difficult reception location in Moorpark, CA. You have those pesky 1 & 2 Edge signal path issues because of the Mountain range(s) in your way, unfortunately. That's why you'll have to get up on your roof and find the "sweet spot" for best signal strength. Like JoeAZ said, "It's lots of work, but you'll be happy with the results....."

Remember: When up on the roof, safety first, last and always! Get someone to help you if you can.

Looking forward to your final results. Please let us know how it all turns out.....

Best to you!

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